We offer a large range of dental services, from preventive care to emergency dental services and everything in between.
Two of the most frequent causes of tooth loss in adult and teenagers are decay and gum disease, due to lack of hygiene and late treatment of dental problems. Preventive dentistry helps you keep a healthy smile.
Teeth that are either decayed, chipped, discolored or even missing, are entitled to specialized restorative care. Depending on the need, there are several options available, from minimally invasive to more complex dental treatments.
Cosmetic dentistry is used to refer to dental procedures that focus on improving the appearance, and not necessarily the functionality, of gums and teeth, being mainly concerned with the enhancement of the patient's smile.
Dentoalveolar surgical treatment may be performed for difficult tooth extractions, bone grafting or preprosthetic surgery when a better local anatomy is needed for the placement of implants and prostheses.
As awareness rises among the public, oral appliances become more popular in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea. Oral appliances fit like mouth guards or orthodontic retainers, supporting the jaw in a forward position.
Simple toothaches can often be relieved by rinsing the mouth to clear it of debris and other matter. Sometimes, a toothache can be caused or aggravated by a piece of debris lodged between the tooth and another tooth.
Periodontal disease is a result of the bacterial plaque accumulation, leading (in severe cases) to the destruction of the natural teeth and their surrounding bone structures. The affected teeth might become loose and have to be removed.
Endodontics is that part of the dental practice that takes care of the treatment and prevention of dental pulp injuries, along with associated peri-radicular conditions, helping maintain your natural smile.
Although visits to the dentist might be scary for your child, we strive to offer them the best dental treatment and prevention, while making them feel safe and comfortable.
A dental scanner produces digital three dimensional (3-D) images of your teeth, soft tissues, nerve pathways and bone in a single scan. This helps overcome difficulties associated with conventional techniques.